Abstract
CONFLICTS AS A PHENOMENON IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY IN VARIABLES
This article deals with conflicts as a phenomenon in international
relations: an analytical study of variables, by creating a reliable
framework for understanding the increasing complexities of conflicts in
recent decades. Where force imposes its logic on the curves of
international relations and has many forms due to its complex nature;
In what can be considered dual roles and reciprocal interactions, and
to understand the dimensions, manifestations and nature of the actors
in the power equation, especially the emergence of tensions and
conflicts between the interests of the major countries and the emerging
powers in the world in light of the new strategic orientations after the
Cold War and each party's attempt to dominate areas of influence and
wealth based on a pragmatic geopolitical policy.
The study aims to understand and analyze the conflict and its nature,
including what is due to the multiplicity of dimensions and the
overlapping of causes and sources on the one hand, in addition to the
intertwining of their interactions and effects on the other hand, as well
as their varying levels and how to manage and solve them. Radical
concepts and foundations led to the emergence of new approaches in
order to build a perception and models to understand and explain the
interconnectedness and interaction of variables.
Keywords
Conflicts, international relations, approaches, variables, indicators, actors